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I TO COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON. PRIDAT, JANUARY 13, 1*33. Event« la the City and County Walker’s Agency Moves — Gould Bldg. Rev. W. E. Coupsr, former vicar of St. James Church here, was a Co quille visitor from Marshfield, Mon day. _ The CoquiHe Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 48, will meet at the W. O. W. hall neat Tuesday, January 171k, at two p. m. C. W. Gano came home yesterday from the Mart hospital at Myrtle Point, where Dr. M. Earl Wilson re moved hia tonsils, Tuesday. Mark Seeley left Wednesday morn ing for Portland, where he eapected to remain for the balance of the week, visiting and looking around. | The Pioneer Methodist Church Annual Meeting Library Board Next Week at the Liberty The annual meeting of the Library board was held Tuesday at which time the following officers were elect ed: Mrs. C. C. Farr, president; Mrs. C. D. Walker, secretory; Mm. O. C. Sanford, treasurer; Mm. Geo. Ulett and Mm. Geo. Chaney are hold-over members of the board. Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen was re-elected librarian. The librarian’s report for December is as follow«: 1. Volumes added, by purchase, 7; by gift, 2, through Mm. Compton, chairman of Woman's Club committee. 2. Circulation, a. largest, 107; bi smallest, 37. 3. Books loaned, a. adult fiction, 1347; b. juvenile fiction, 325; c. adult non-fiction. 88; d. juvenile non-fiction, 51; e. total, 1806. 4. Magazines loaned, adult, 100; ju venile, 10; total, 110. 5. Fines and rentals, »6.10. < Books borrowed from State iynty, 84. The list of famous teams of stage and screen history has been swelled by one during the past two-and-a-half years. Its members are Marlene Diet- rich and Josef von Sternberg. “Blonde Venus” coming to the Liberty Theatre Sunday, is their latest co-operative effort, with Miss Dietrich in the star ring role and Von Sternberg as the director. The Dirtrich-Von Sternberg team had its origin in Berlin late in 1929. Von Sternberg, already a noted figure in the movie world, had been called there to direct Emil Janinga in “The Blue Angel,” which was being made in English and German. In search of a leading woman; Von Sternberg scoured Berlin, but with out success. One .night, half as a means tff relaxation, half in hope of finding what he wanted, he went to a musical comedy. Miss Dietrich was its star, and the moment Von Stern berg saw her he knew she was the woman he had been seeking. She accepted the offer to play in the picture, and appeared in both the English and German verstone. Then Von Sternberg was called back to Hollywood, but when he went, Miss Dietrich went with him. He di- reeled her in “Morocco,” her first American-made film, which was so great a success that prints of the English version of "The Rlue Angel" were rushed to American screens. It scored again. O. E. S. Social Club Elects The O. E. S. Social Club organised Mrs. Piatt, who had been visiting in Masonic Temple last evening by the her daughter, Mrs. Louis Charneski, election of Catherine Ruble as presl- sines before ’the holiday., wHl leave dent- Compton vice-president, tomorrow for her home in Centralia, i Lorrafne Vinton secretary-treasurer, and arranged for a basket social at the next meeting, Jan. 26. Baskets will be sold at from 10 to 2g cents and each lady is expected t5 have a gentleman present to buy her basket Cards will be the evening’s diversion. AR Eastern Star members, whether of Beulah Chapter, on not are welcome and invited to attend. Happy Time Club Meets Wednesday evening the Coquille Happy Time club met at the home of Double Birthday Party Monday evening a double bithday R. T. Bishop. There were quite a surprise party was given at the W. O. number of member* present and after Terry home in honor of Fred Wood a abort business meeting the evening’s hurst and Harold Burnett Games entertainment was turned over to the and singing were enjoyed, Those committee chairman, Roy Robison. present were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Various game* and guessing contests Late in the evening Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Fked Wood- were enjoyed. huilt and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Ellis Lewis and Roy Robison, of Nor Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Culbertson, way, did a very creditable rooster Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson and son, fighting stunt to the tune of "Pop Mrs. Alice Dean Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pointer and Mr. Goes the Weasel." was presented with a lovely birthday and Mrs. W, O. Terry. cake by Dr. Young. The members are The Chas. Yarbroughs Surprised requested te meet at Mrs. Dean’s home on January 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Yarbrough were i Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. surprised by a few friends Saturday Roy Robison and daughters, Mrs. Ray evening in honor of Mrs. Yarbrough’s 'Lewis and two sons, Ellis and Ray birthday. The evening waa spent in burn, all of Norway; Mr. and Mrs. W. playing various games. Those pres O. Terry, Mrs. Ed Aasen, Mrs. Alice ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Terry, Dean, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Young, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. H. Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. 0. Culbertson, Mr. and A. O. Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Harold ¿arnett, Mrs. Beulah Burnett, Mrs. Amelia Hili, Dr. and Nosier; Mrs. Ben Gant and daughter, Mrs. J. F. Young, Mrs. Ya through'* Lois, of Gravel Ford; Howard Pointer, mother and Mr. end Ml«. Yarbrough. Mns. Amelia Hill, Mr. and Mi*. Chao. >■ si. Yarbough, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dun Marriage Licensee ford and Mr. and Mm. Bishop. Jan. 6—Buel Joseph Baker and Theda Mary Lapp, both of Marsh Probate Court Items field. They were married at the home Walter Butler, of Marshfield, was of M. Jenkins at Marshfield, by Rev. on Tuesday named as executor of the V. W. Anglin. will of Frank J. Bean, who died Jan. Jan. S—John Smith and Elisabeth 2. Clinton C. Going, Fred Magnussen Shepherd, both of Marshfield. They and P. J. McCormick are appraisers were married by Justice G. N. Bolt of the estate which is estimated to be at the S. K. Brumfield home on Mon worth »7,787.5«. day. Georgs D. Manciett, of Bandon, was Jan. 10—Francis L Nelson and Mil Tuesday appointed guardian of dred Verna Somemrs, both of North on ' Shirley . Yvonne Langlois, whose Bend. täte is estimated at 3600. Two Divorcee Granted New Barber Shop Opens A new barber shop was opened in Coquille this week. It is conducted by 'Frank Ball in the Folsom Apart ments building, at the corner of Third street and the highway, Note his advertisement elsewhere in this issue. Philip D. Hartman, pastor. Morning worship at 11 o’clock with a sermon on “Miming." Evening service at 7:30 with mesage on “Christian Ideals.” Church school at 10 a. m., Lyman Carrier, superintendent. The Wesley Fellowship Group con venes in the auditorium at 6:80 p. m. Chester L. Ward, leader. Both departments of the Young Peoples' Division meet at 6:30 p. m. for devotionals. Bovs* and Girls’ World Club meet in Pioneer Hall, Mr*. C. H. Oerding in charge. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing. Choir rehearsal Saturday evening, F. G. Leslie, director. Special vocal musical selections rendered Sunday. You are cordially invited to all the services of our church Start the week right by attending church somewhere Sunday. r St. James Church (Episcopal) Services Sunday evening Jan. 16, i half .past seven o’clock. The Rev. at ’ W. E. Couper of Marshfield will con- i duct the service and preach. for your SAFETY I We wanted to be sure about Ml 31 as an antisep tic So we tested "it in the mouth. In normal gar gling time it killed harmful nose and throat germs. And it neutralizes every odor! ’ Miss Muriel Dae Violin Teacher Beginners or advanced Pupils Instruction in Your Home Phone 55-M or write Miso Dao at Myrtle Point Rev. Lena A. Pickle, Supply Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, Mrs. M. Jewell, superintendent. 11a. m. Morning worship. Preach ing services. 6:30 p. m. Crusaders 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Services. There will be a home-coming service for Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jackman. Everyone come out. _ ' .Special musical program. Sermon topic, “I Will Arise.” Cathedral of the Air program every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1:30 p. m. * Turner B. MacDonald, Pastor - Sunday, 10:00 a. m. Bible School. Departments for all ages. Ned C. . Kelley, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Communion and morn ing worship. Sermon by the pastor. Special number consisting sf piano- logue, accompanied by an illustrated picture in crayon. ___ 6:30 p. m. <C/E. groups meet for devotionals. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study. Willett Jessee, leader. You are cordially invited to all of these services. Methodist Episcopal Church Evening Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 P- Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m. Scriptural, Spiritual Preaching. Ev- ryone welcome. G. A. Gray, Pastor. . 107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore. Baptist Church Sunday School lit a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. We invite you to come. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS with a dry board and tl^n only after they themselves had received a bad shock. Goodrich was unconscious for about 30 minutes, but by the time Dr. R. H. Mast arrived in response to a hurried summons, the men had brought him around with emergency treatment. Church of Christ Notes He had burned his hands and legs “The King’s Daughters” class of the Church of Christ Bible School enjoyed badly and was removed to Mast hos its monthly social at the church par pital. —Myrtle Point Herald. lors last Friday evening, The party New Cases in Circuit Court was a “progressive” one with tablea of anagrams, lotto and miniature Jan. 7—Credit Service Co. vs. T. W. croquet?, and horseshoes were also Panter. played. The latter part of the eve Jan. 10—Mair A. Dano ae Trustee ning was spent in various group ve. Marshfield Mill Co. et al. games, then refreshments were served Jan. 12—E. A. Folsom and wife vs. to Lorein Child, Vivian Henderson, Fred L. Wilson and wife and A. L Erma 'Porter, Fredaline Yarbrough, Nosier. Bessie Summers, Etta Rivers, Doro thy Riveris, Elizabeth Vaney, Esther Safety First! Use Cow Bell Dairy's Barnett, Betty Kern, Emma Grances Pasteurized Milk and protect your Mulkey and the teacher, Agnes New health. ton. • —————— The Bible School Workers Confer r ence of the Church of Christ met Monday evening in the basement of A. F. A A. M. the church. A pot luck dinner was Stated Communication enjoyed by 61 members and friends. Tuesday, Feb. 14 Election of officers for the Bible 7:30 P. M School was held and plans for the new year Were discussed and reports read from each of the eleven different Bible School classes. Everyone seem ed to be enthusiastic in trying to make the year 1933 a banner year in growth and helpfulness. Jan. 13 - 19 —Reporter, j Inclusive Chadwick Lodge No. 68 PROGRAM Nearly Electrocuted Church of God A high tension wir* dropping onto a barbed wire fence caused serious in jury to Marion Goodrich of Coquille Monday. Goodrich, who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. Ben Huntley, and family of the North 'Fork, had been out hunt ing. On his return trip he took hold of a barbed wire fence with both hands as he was climbing through it and received the entire charge of a First Church of Christ, Scientist power line which had been blown down in the storm of Sunday night and had Coquille, Oregon contacted with the fence wire. Sunday School at 3:80 a. m. It was several minutes before his V Sunday Service at 11 ». as. companions were able to"pry him loose Subject for next Sunday, "Life." Wednesday evening meeting at 8 /clock. Free public Reading Room open in Church Building/ «very Tuesday and Friday afternoons except holidays f'-om two to five o’clock. is ia operation and equipped te The public is cordially invited to at handle all kinds of blacksmith tend our services and to visit the work. Fred Schaer is manager of Reading Room. the shop which is located on Firat t Kt Christian Science Churches I “Sacrament” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan. 8.1 The Golden Text was, "To do good, and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleas ed” (Heb. 18:16). Among the citations which compris ed the Lesson -Sermon was the follow ing from the Bible: "And he was withdrawn from them about a stone’s cast, and kneeled down, and prayed, Saying, Father if thou be willing, re move this cup from me: nevertheless not my wHl, but thine, be done” (Luke 22:41, 42). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, ‘Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Are! all who eat bread «nd drink wine in , memory of Jesus willing truly to drink hia cup, take his cross, and leave J all far th« Chriet-principle T * r 1 ■ • - 4 «V 1 * « STATIONERS all who seek his commemoration through material symbol« will take up the cross, heal the sick, cast out evils and preach Christ, or Truth, to the poor,—the receptive thought—they will bring in the miHenium". Blacksmith Shop •i COc Solation were granted by circuit court here Seventh and Henry streets, 2 blocks north of Henry street bridge r-;' plaintiffs in the fol Pastor, Rev. Geo. S. Murphy. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. vs. Osie Joyce Clin Preaching 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thurs vs^ Rollin D. Stock. day. Calling carda 100 for 8140. A place where a stranger does not feel strange Two divorces Judge Brand in Tuesday, to the lowing cases: A. H. Clinton ton. Frances Stock ful1 pint ---- Foursquare Gospel Church Church of Christ MOUTH-TESTED street, alongside Richardson Gar- i : age. SEE US FIRST AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL FRI. & SAT. Jan. 13 - 14 I • A Riotous Romance of SOCKS & BLONDES! JAMES CAGNEY in “Winner Take AU with Marian Nison, Vir ginia Bruce, Guy Kibbee - - Plus •- THE BIG GIFT CARNIVAL Over 175.00 in FREE PRIZES (Friday Night Only) SUN., MON, TUES Jan. 15 • 1« - 17 Marlene Dietrich in Blonde Venus Dietrich playing an American woman for the first time! with Herbert Marshall - Gary Grant plus News and Comedy , ... ............................ 1 WED. AND THURS. Jan. 18 - 19 ANOTHER BIG PAL NIGHT Bring A Pal FREE and See New - Barber Shop in Folsom Apartments 2 Haircuts for the former price of one. The cutest shop in town. Frank Ball, Prop DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. _ NANCY CARROLL in 4‘Scarlet Dawn” He had his choice of a nation's beauty ... Red Ruin gave him hie choice of death—or a slave girl’s love. The Best in Short Features Adult« 35c Students 25c Children 10c Matinee Sunday 10c & 25c LIBERTY THEATRE — Coquille